Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
Effective legislation is required to prevent environmental degradation and misuse. It is needed to control the destructive practises of unscrupulous persons, forest mafia groups, poachers, polluters, and over-exploitation of environmental resources. As a result, environmental issues are inherently global. As a result, environmental legislation is required not only at the national but also at the worldwide level to prevent such situations.
Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
- This Act establishes a network of biologically significant protected areas in the country, as well as the preservation of a number of classified species of animals, birds, and plants.
- The Act establishes wildlife advisory boards and ....
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